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Fluster   /flˈəstər/   Listen
Fluster

noun
1.
A disposition that is confused or nervous and upset.  Synonym: perturbation.






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"Fluster" Quotes from Famous Books



... teams. The young officers were sitting about on soap boxes, smoking and eating sweet crackers out of tin cases. Gerhardt was working at a plank table with paper and crayons, making a clean copy of a rough map they had drawn up together that morning, showing the limits of fire. Noise didn't fluster him; he could sit among a lot of men and write as calmly as if ...
— One of Ours • Willa Cather



Words linked to "Fluster" :   comport, conduct, acquit, put off, discomposure, perturbation, behave, carry, disconcert, bear, flurry, deport, confuse, ruffle



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